How much chatter between a remote control program and the KPA500 can be 
tolerated by the KPA500 microprocessor? As others have noted, and I have seen 
as well, the power readings reported on the RS-232 line are instantaneous 
snapshots. In a true remote situation, you need many readings a second to get a 
good idea of the peak or average power level that you are transmitting on SSB. 
So between power readings (many per second), queries for fault values (maybe 
once per second), and temperature readings (one every 10 seconds) - how much is 
too much?

Alternately, could a new command be created that uses the micro to accumulate 
on a running basis (>8/sec) and report when asked the last 1/2 or 1 second of 
peak forward power and VSWR? That would reduce the RS-232 chatter and provide 
much more accurate information.

Thanks
 
Mike, W3IP
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